Fetal heart failure (FHF) is a condition of inability of the fetal heart to deliver adequate blood flow for tissue perfusion in various organs, especially the brain, heart, liver and kidneys. FHF is associated with inadequate cardiac output, which is commonly encountered as the final outcome of several disorders and may lead to intrauterine fetal death or severe morbidity. Fetal echocardiography plays an important role in diagnosis of FHF as well as of the underlying causes. The main findings supporting the diagnosis of FHF include various signs of cardiac dysfunction, such as cardiomegaly, poor contractility, low cardiac output, increased central venous pressures, hydropic signs, and the findings of specific underlying disorders. This revi...
textabstractThe objectives of this study were as follows. The first objective was to assess and rev...
Women with important cyanotic or uncyanotic, operated or unoperated congenital heart disease (CHD) h...
Congenital heart diseases are encountered in 0.8% of live births and are among the most frequently d...
no. T10-14-IN01Advances in fetal cardiac echocardiographic imaging have enabled the evaluation of th...
Abstract The first aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between Doppler ultrasonogr...
Background: Two fetuses with endocardial fibroelastosis, one with critical aortic stenosis and one w...
BackgroundThe goal of this statement is to review available literature and to put forth a scientific...
Assessment of fetal cardiac function is one of the essential components of fetal echocardiography. F...
Objective: Fetal echocardiography (FE) is considered for fetal, maternal or hereditary reasons in pr...
Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is the most common severe congenital abnormality in the newborn and t...
Congenital heart defect (CHD) is the most common type of congenital malformation in live births with...
Fetal echocardiography was initially used to diagnose structural heart disease, but recent interest ...
Objective: To describe serious hemodynamic changes secondary to anemia in the case of restrictive fo...
Aim:The importance of managing fetal arrhythmia has increased with advances in fetal echocardiograph...
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textabstractThe objectives of this study were as follows. The first objective was to assess and rev...
Women with important cyanotic or uncyanotic, operated or unoperated congenital heart disease (CHD) h...
Congenital heart diseases are encountered in 0.8% of live births and are among the most frequently d...
no. T10-14-IN01Advances in fetal cardiac echocardiographic imaging have enabled the evaluation of th...
Abstract The first aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between Doppler ultrasonogr...
Background: Two fetuses with endocardial fibroelastosis, one with critical aortic stenosis and one w...
BackgroundThe goal of this statement is to review available literature and to put forth a scientific...
Assessment of fetal cardiac function is one of the essential components of fetal echocardiography. F...
Objective: Fetal echocardiography (FE) is considered for fetal, maternal or hereditary reasons in pr...
Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is the most common severe congenital abnormality in the newborn and t...
Congenital heart defect (CHD) is the most common type of congenital malformation in live births with...
Fetal echocardiography was initially used to diagnose structural heart disease, but recent interest ...
Objective: To describe serious hemodynamic changes secondary to anemia in the case of restrictive fo...
Aim:The importance of managing fetal arrhythmia has increased with advances in fetal echocardiograph...
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/OpenFeta...
textabstractThe objectives of this study were as follows. The first objective was to assess and rev...
Women with important cyanotic or uncyanotic, operated or unoperated congenital heart disease (CHD) h...
Congenital heart diseases are encountered in 0.8% of live births and are among the most frequently d...